03/14/2003
Paid access archiveCook's Corner -- Winter Chicken in Wine
You might not have any homemade wine for this recipe, but it's worth a front-page headline in your recipe file.
Global Eye -- Last Orders
As the last hours of peace slip away, the ideals upon which this country was founded will be given a final blow by George W. Bush -- the gravedigger of the American Republic.
A Holey Haven for Lovers of Cheese
Syrnaya Dyrka is a relaxed basement restaurant, with white walls, plenty of pillars and an abundance of beautifully prepared dishes made from every sort of cheese imaginable.
Star's Snug Fit Sags in All Wrong Places
Ben Affleck is the most perplexing of movie stars: The parts he's been in haven't necessarily suited him or made him seem comfortable. Until now.
Shared Spotlight Results in Stunning Show
Kama Ginkas' newest production, ""Dreams of Exile,"" is an ironic, comical and loving look at the Jewish way of life -- its humor, its songs, and its incongruities.
A Local Debut for New England 'Witches'
Moscow's love affair with Western musicals burns ever brighter this week with the opening of ""The Witches of Eastwick,"" an important new show even New York hasn't seen.
The True Giant of Soviet Brinkmanship
Khrushchev, who had been a protege and henchman of Josef Stalin's, used the power he inherited from the dictator to proclaim a policy of de-Stalinization and experiment with liberal reforms.
The Costs & Consequences of The Cold War
In ""The Fifty-Year Wound"" Derek Leebaert makes liberal use of hindsight to gives readers all and sundry aspects of U.S. political history from the last five decades.
In Dublin, on the Frothy Trail of Pubs & Poets
The Celtic Tiger may have come and gone, but in its wake it left Dublin a vibrant, cosmopolitan city of 1 million people coming from all corners of Ireland and the world.
Splicing Cells for Frankenstein Art
Dmitry Bulatov is one of a small, but growing, number of artists around the world who are using genetic engineering to create a new form of art known as Ars Chimera.
Circus Welcomes Purim Celebrants
Although many of the calendar's Jewish holidays are sober observations of historical events, the two-day Purim festival is one of cheer: of donning masks, using noisemakers, eating, drinking and generally making very merry.
At Vanil, Six Days of Croatian Cuisine
If you've got a craving for spicy sausage casserole, Podravina pork, Dalmatian fritters or Slavonian carp, center-city restaurant Vanil has good news for you: a week of Croatian food at its first-ever Croatian Days food festival.
Hollywood to Host Russian Film Fest
The Russian International Film Festival, which takes plae in Los Angeles next month, will showcase a number of new Russian films, and include the U.S. premiere of Andrei Konchalovsky's critically acclaimed ""Dom Durakov.""
Exhibit Has Country's Soul Exposed at Table
Throngs of people filed past the photographs, learning about themselves and their history through pictures of one of the most familiar Russian traditions: gathering at table.
- Where Progress Is as Hard as Nails
- Cook's Corner -- Winter Chicken in Wine
- Global Eye -- Last Orders
- A Holey Haven for Lovers of Cheese
- Star's Snug Fit Sags in All Wrong Places
- Shared Spotlight Results in Stunning Show
- A Local Debut for New England 'Witches'
- The True Giant of Soviet Brinkmanship
- The Costs & Consequences of The Cold War
- In Dublin, on the Frothy Trail of Pubs & Poets
- Splicing Cells for Frankenstein Art
- Circus Welcomes Purim Celebrants
- At Vanil, Six Days of Croatian Cuisine
- Hollywood to Host Russian Film Fest
- Exhibit Has Country's Soul Exposed at Table
- Where Progress Is as Hard as Nails
- 70 Reputed Mob Figures Held in Djindjic's Killing
- U.S. Willing to Delay UN Vote
- One Order of Fries, but Hold the French
- Press Review
- China Reaches for Caspian Oil
- Tax Police: Who'll Get Last Laugh?
- Amnesty the Oligarchs
- Going It Alone With Invisible Friends in Tow
- Business in Brief
- Crucial Pipeline Call Put Off Till May
- Saudis to Fill Any Deficit if War Starts
- Ruble Surges as Forex Reserves Rise Record $1.5Bln
- Is War in Iraq About Oil or Peace and Security?
- Dispute Exposes Cabinet Tensions
- LUKoil, Norilsk Meet on the Pitch
- Ivanov Takes a Look at British Proposal
- A Black U.S. College Lures Russians
- Chechens Say Troops Blowing Up Corpses
- Police Break Up Anti-Nuclear Protest
- Gorbachev Takes a Stab at Globalization
- News in Brief
- Tolling Ban to Take Toll on RusAl
- Makarov Says He Owns a 46% Stake in Secretive Itera
- Post Service Privatization on Track
- Prosperity Launches Russia Fund
- Hewitt Cruises Past Kafelnikov
- Dortmund Dominates, Eliminates Lokomotiv
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